Worship chord charts
in any key.
Every chord chart on this site is transcribed by ear from our own worship team, including strumming patterns, capo positions, and real playing tips from Sunday rehearsals. Free to use. Always the same chart next week.
Amazing Grace
John Newton · 1779
GAmazing G7grace, how Csweet the Gsound
That Gsaved a wretch like Dme
How Great Thou Art
Carl Boberg · 1885
AO Lord my DGod, when I in Aawesome wonder
AConsider Eall the worlds Thy Ahands have made
It Is Well With My Soul
Horatio Spafford · 1873
DWhen peace like a Ariver atDtendeth my way
GWhen sorrows like Dsea billows Aroll
What's included
Everything you need on stage
Built for worship teams who need reliable chords and tools that actually work on Sunday morning.
Transpose Any Key
Move any song to any key in one tap. Sharps, flats, capo suggestions, and slash chords all handled correctly.
Setlist Builder
Build and share a setlist with your team in seconds. No account needed. Just create and share a link.
Stage Mode
Fullscreen. Auto-scroll. Screen wake lock. Your phone stays on so the chart is there the whole song.
Public Domain Hymns
Verified public domain only. Full lyrics and chords you can transpose, project, and print freely. No CCLI needed, ever.
Chord Charts
ChordPro format with inline chord tokens above the lyrics. Toggle between inline and traditional above-lyric display.
Playing Tips
Strum patterns, dynamics, transitions, band cues and vocal notes per arrangement. Real tips from real rehearsals.
Capo Support
Every arrangement shows the sounding key and capo position together so the whole band is always playing the same thing.
24 Free Tools
Metronome, tuner, pitch pipe, key finder, fretboard map, chord substitutions, tempo guide and more. All free, all in your browser.
Save Your Favorites
Create a free account and save any song or hymn to your personal library. Pick up right where you left off on any device.
Save songs.
Build your worship library.
Create a free account and every chord chart, hymn, and setlist you care about stays right where you left it. No more searching for the same song twice.
Save favorite songs & hymns
Tap the heart on any chord chart to save it. Your saved songs are always one tap away from your dashboard.
Personal setlist history
All your setlists saved under your account, not just a link. Go back to any previous Sunday with one click.
Your personal dashboard
See your saved songs, recent setlists, and quick links to your most-used tools. All in one place.
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Build your Sunday
setlist in seconds
Add songs from our library, pick keys, reorder with a tap, then share one link with your whole team. No download, no friction.
No sign-up required · Your team gets full chord charts + transpose
Public Domain Hymns
Full lyrics and chord charts you can transpose, print, and project freely. No CCLI. No restrictions.
Simple workflow
From search to stage in minutes
Find your song
Search by title, artist, or tag. Every chord chart shows the key, capo position, tempo, and difficulty so your whole team is aligned before rehearsal starts.
Transpose to your key
Tap + or − to transpose the chord chart into any key. Sharps, flats, slash chords, and capo suggestions are all handled correctly. No math needed.
Save & build your setlist
Save songs to your free account and add them to a setlist. Set individual keys per song, then share one link with your whole team before Sunday.
Lead from the stage
Open Stage Mode for a fullscreen chart with auto-scroll. Screen wake lock keeps your phone on. No ads, no distractions. Just the chords.
Free tools
Built for rehearsal and stage
Practice tools that run right in your browser. No downloads, no sign-up.
Metronome
Keep perfect time with adjustable BPM, tap tempo, and time signature support.
Try it freeBPM Tap Counter
Tap along to any song to instantly figure out its tempo.
Try it freeKey Finder
Enter your chords and identify the key of any song, whether major or minor.
Try it freeTranspose Calculator
Transpose any chord progression to a new key with capo suggestions.
Try it freeNashville Number Converter
Convert any chord chart to Nashville Numbers and transpose to any key instantly.
Try it freeVoice Key Finder
Find the best worship key for your vocalist's range — soprano, alto, tenor, or baritone.
Try it freeChord Namer
Click notes on a piano keyboard and instantly identify the chord you're playing.
Try it freePitch Pipe
Tap any note to hear its reference pitch. Find your starting note before singing a cappella.
Try it freeTempo Feel Guide
BPM chart for every worship feel — from slow ballad to high-energy celebration. Feel the pulse.
Try it freeFretboard Map
Interactive guitar neck — tap any fret to see the note, or highlight all positions of any note.
Try it freeChord Substitutions
Find smart chord swaps to add colour and freshness to any worship arrangement.
Try it freeFrom the blog
Tips for worship musicians
How We Build a Worship Setlist for a Sunday Morning Service
Building a worship setlist is something I used to do in about five minutes. I would pick songs I liked and put them in whatever order felt right. It took a few difficult Sundays to understand that a setlist is not a playlist. Here is the actual process we use now.
How We Choose the Right Key for Every Song on Sunday
For years we picked song keys based on whatever the original recording used. Then our worship leader started losing her voice halfway through Sunday services. That problem forced us to build a real process for choosing keys, and it changed everything.
Why We Still Sing Hymns at Our Modern Worship Church
When we first introduced hymns into our Sunday setlist, half the team thought it was a strange choice. Our congregation skews young and we play a modern sound. Here is what happened when we brought the old songs back, and why we have never stopped.
Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth.
Psalm 96:1
Who we are
Why we built these worship chord charts
We have been playing and leading worship at Light Church Olongapo for over ten years. Every song we add to this site we listen to by ear, working out the chords, the key, and the feel, the same way we prepare for a Sunday service.
For a long time, those chords lived on paper. Sheets would go missing between rehearsals, or a team member would have a slightly different version written down, and we would spend time at rehearsal sorting out what the right chart actually was.
So we built this site to keep everything in one place. The chords are here, the strumming patterns are here, the playing tips from our own experience are here. You search, you find it, and it is the same chart next week. That is what this is.
More about our teamGot questions?
Frequently asked questions
Yes, completely. Every chord chart on WorshipChordBook is free to view, transpose, and use for your worship team. There is no paywall and no subscription required to access any song or hymn chord chart. We also offer a free account to save your favorite songs and build setlists.
Yes. For public domain hymns, you can freely use the full lyrics and chord charts. For modern copyrighted songs, we display chord arrangements and playing tips only, not full lyrics. Your church's CCLI license covers performance of those songs.
Open any chord chart and use the + and - buttons in the transpose bar at the top of the page. The chord chart updates instantly in the new key with correct sharps or flats. You can also use our standalone Transpose Calculator to transpose any chord progression.
Stage Mode is a fullscreen view of your chord chart designed for use on stage or during a service. It features auto-scroll, screen wake lock so your phone stays on, and no ads or distractions. Open it from any arrangement page or directly from your setlist.
No account is needed to view chord charts, transpose songs, use the tools, or create a basic setlist. A free account lets you save favorite songs, keep your setlists stored permanently, and access your personal dashboard from any device.
Every chord chart is transcribed by ear by our worship team. We listen to the original recording, work out the chords, key, capo position, and tempo ourselves, then add strumming patterns and playing tips from our own rehearsal experience. We do not copy charts from other sites.
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Worship chord charts transcribed by ear, stage tools that work on your phone, and a free account to save everything you need. Built by a worship team that uses this every single week.
Free account · No credit card · No ads in Stage Mode · Full hymn chords, no CCLI needed